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Multiplying 10x² and (2x²)² we get …..​

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Hi there!

[tex]\large\boxed{40x^{6}}[/tex]

Begin by simplifying (2x²)²

2² · (x²)² <-- Power rule for exponents, multiply them together:

4 · x⁴ = 4x⁴

Multiply by 10x². ADD exponents when multiplying.

10x² · 4x⁴ = 40 · x²⁺⁴

40x⁶